The hunter becomes the prey - LCC Lenfald FreebuildThis is the 2nd installment of a collaborative build with Luke the swift!

"My armor smells like a putrid ogre!" Schmidt complained."It's your fault, my old friend. You were the one that 'silenced' these Loreesi Knights. You could have picked other, less stinky ones." Luke laughed."I didn't know they would stink so bad! Are all southerners this unconcerned about personal hygiene?" Schmidt asked."I don't know," Luke coughed, "but now that you mention it, this Loreesi armor does have quite a pungent odor. Let's get this over with as quick as possible."

Schmidt and Luke were in Garstudia, on an attempt to assassinate a wicked crime lord named Dregger. Dregger had been assaulting trade caravans for a long time, and recently assaulted Schmidt's caravan. Schmidt, under the command of his lord, sought to remove Dregger once and for all. He had immediately went to his old friend Luke for aid.

Now they were in Garstudia, and outside the home of Dregger, disguised as Loreesi knights.

Luke could clearly see the door locked, and he saw the two guards, who were obviously protecting the house of Dregger. One was outside the door, and another by a busy merchant stall. They had eyes like hawks, protecting their master. Luke was listening intently, and trying to blot out the merchant's voice who kept yelling

"Git yer camels here!"

Dregger had yet to appear. And then they saw him! He motioned to one of his guards and looked suspiciously at Luke and Schmidt, talking rapidly and motioning with a sword.

"Uh oh." Luke said."What is it?" Schmidt asked."We've got problems." Luke whispered. "Out with it man!" Schmidt hissed. "They're coming right for us Schmidt, they're drawing their swords!!!""What do we do Luke?!?!"

Fantastic work you guys. The story is wonderful! Now now, don't be discouraging to yourself. Saying my buildings are "plain awful" is definitely an overkill. I personally thought the build was top-notch!

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